In Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, Biram Senghor visits a military cemetery to honor his father, one of the West African riflemen killed by the French army in 1944. The massacre, triggered by unpaid wages, resulted in the deaths of potentially hundreds of soldiers. French President Macron recently acknowledged the massacre but controversies persist over the true death toll and lack of transparency in historical archives.
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France braces for a political showdown as the new prime minister seeks to force a budget through
In France, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is facing political uncertainty as he plans to use special executive powers to pass his budget without a parliamentary vote, potentially leading to a motion of no confidence and his downfall. This move comes after previous Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned in December due to a confidence motion. Bayrou aims to secure the budget adoption amidst a fractured National Assembly and opposition from parties like France Unbowed and the...
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